The building looks like a half full high school gym. It was a not great situation – after the original location was canceled, it was either running a place they didn’t want to run or paying everyone to sit around an extra day.

Show was about what you’d think with that lineup. Low turnout. No one in a significant role on Friday’s card appeared on this show. Sugheit versus Estrellita seemed set for next week, while Marco & Niebla seemed like it was just for down the road. (This turns out to be wrong.)

Much less detail than usual, with a lot of pictures instead. New person? New phone?

AAA announced Heroes Inmortales will take place 10/18 in Gimnasio Miguel Hidalgo in Puebla. They’ve only officially announced Psycho Clown versus Texano Junior for that show. Other matches have been hinted at, but there’s only two tapings left before the show and only one (09/22 in Plan Sexenal) which will actually air before Heroes Inmortales takes place. Maybe some more matches will be announced online and inserted into TV before the next taping, but that looks to be a very important show.

In a more general sense, AAA’s drifted to a setup of having 2 very important shows (TripleMania and Guerra de Titanes) and two less major shows which set up matches for the bigger shows (Rey de Reyes & Heroes Inmortales.) I wouldn’t expect too much important to be added.

That 10/18 date is going to be exceptionally busy. It’s the same Friday night WWE runs Arena Ciudad de Mexico and CMLL will have it’s usual Friday night show. Puebla is 1:45 to the southwest from Mexico City. Lucha libre fans generally do not travel that far for shows – it’s the reason small shows in small town can still exist – but AAA would normally hope to draw some fans from Mexico City from a big show and WWE and their local promoters definitely expect to get people in from Puebla. These are all going to hurt each other a bit. The rumor had been Heroes Inmortales in Guadalajara, where WWE is running earlier in the week, and AAA might have decided flipping Heroes Inmortales/Guerra de Titanes venues was the best option.

Excluding tournament matches, this will be Marco’s first singles match in Arena Mexico in five years. He beat Hijo del Lizmark for his hair in 2008. Marco is 4-0 in singles matches all time, excluding those tournament matches (just a loss versus Tanahashi last year.) Marco tried to stand with the Mexican people in his post match promo, but I’m not sure he’ll be cheered over Niebla.